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what type of shot is this? image options: master shot, establishing sho…

Question

what type of shot is this?
image
options: master shot, establishing shot, wide shot, medium full shot.
this shot shows a part of something, for example, someones face and is used to draw attention to the thing/character or emotions.
options: over the shoulder shot, close up shot, medium close up, option point of view (pov).
what type of shot is this?
image
options: master shot, establishing shot, wide shot, medium full shot.

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Top Image)
Brief Explanations

An Establishing Shot is used to set the scene, showing the environment and context. A Master Shot typically covers a wide view of the scene with all main subjects. A Wide Shot shows a broad area. A Medium Full Shot is a mid - range shot. The first image with the astronauts in the spaceship interior, the "Master Shot" is a comprehensive shot of the scene with the main subjects (astronauts) in their environment, which fits the description of a Master Shot. The Establishing Shot is more for setting the location context (like a cityscape), Wide Shot is broader, Medium Full Shot is mid - range. So the correct option is Master Shot.

Brief Explanations

A Close - Up Shot (CU) focuses on a part of something (like a face) to draw attention to details or emotions. Over the Shoulder Shot is from behind a person, Medium Close - up is a bit wider than close - up, and Point of View (POV) is from a character's perspective. The description matches a Close - Up Shot.

Brief Explanations

An Establishing Shot is used to establish the setting, like a landscape or a large - scale scene (here, the large - scale scene with the structure and the field). Master Shot is of the main subjects in a scene, Wide Shot is broad but Establishing Shot is more about setting the location/context. Medium Full Shot is mid - range. So the correct option is Establishing Shot.

Answer:

A. Master Shot

Second Question (Middle Question)